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1 IV, 4 | the crawfish is red. This formation has no outlet nor duct, 2 IV, 4 | the case with the white formation in the snail; for this white 3 IV, 4 | the snail; for this white formation in the snail corresponds 4 IV, 5 | or at least an analogous formation is found in many animals; 5 IV, 5 | in the molluscs; but the formation varies here and there in 6 IV, 7 | provided with the tongue-like formation found in insects furnished 7 IV, 7 | frontward stings; and this formation in the cicada is long, continuous, 8 IV, 9 | like the tortoise. The formation of the tongue in the frog 9 v, 1 | self-generated through the formation of some elemental principle 10 v, 17| side there is a gristly formation to which the spawn is attached, 11 v, 17| grapes; for each gristly formation is split into several parts. 12 v, 19| size, when it breaks the formation with which the cell is closed, 13 v, 28| membrane; in this membrane-like formation they grow on to maturity.